Wait, WHAT? Blizzard’s Azeroth World Revamp: Unveiling the Evidence!



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Something rather curious has been discovered in World of Warcraft’s datamining throughout Dragonflight and WoW’s other recent expansions. Are Blizzard working toward something massive, right in time for WoW’s 20th anniversary?
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44 thoughts on “Wait, WHAT? Blizzard’s Azeroth World Revamp: Unveiling the Evidence!”

  1. With Classic's success, and in my opinion superior gameplay in the big picture, them rebuilding everything from the ground up has a great possibility of putting WoW back into the limelight. Only however if they balance new with the old. There is a charm to a world that has its empty space rather than the cluttered regions of the recent expansions.

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  2. I personally hate the big picture stories. I like how in classic when I role an undead so much of my content is solely focused on just the undead conflict. As an undead I have no exposure to orc stories unless I want to, and that makes the world feel bigger.

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  3. Maybe it would be good to end the current thread and make WoW 2.0. Develop the things you talked about.

    I've been playing WoW from the beginning … I rather played because what is now somehow repels me … Asmongold described it best … currently there is too much … everything in the game … Blizzard has simplified and made this game too shallow . A lot could be written here .. but I miss the times when a good blue item made the heart beat faster 😉 and a legend was a legend … if you understand what I mean.

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  4. I wish something like this would happen because it just makes sense. I just don't put any faith in Blizzard really. You get what you get with them. Eh, doesn't matter much though I probably won't play the game anymore. I come back every once in a while then I'm reminded why I quit and it's more so the community than anything. It's a cool world and I always enjoyed the lore, but I wish it was just a single player game anymore.

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  5. Chris Metzen once said the main character/protagonist of the game was the world itself, and since he is back as game's advisor, this world revamp could be happening.

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  6. My concern is blizzard doesn’t have the man power to get it all done in time, then releasing a half-baked product. I want it to happen, and as a LONG time fan (WoW sub since 2007), I want nothing more than WoW to return to its glory. I would rather they wait an extra year if needed to get it done right and not just try to cram everything before a deadline. I hope the suits can give the devs the time they need to do it right and make the game they really WANT to make, and not the game they have to make.

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  7. It's so funny hearing fans talk about warcrafts world like it's gossip in the neighborhood. It's a 19 year old game lol relax I don't see people doing this over RuneScape

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  8. They really do need to revamp silvermoon, I was there for the heritage quest the other day and as much as I love the classic assets it just feels so out of place with the new character models. And the lack of flying does not make me want to save it.

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  9. I think that we shouldn’t fully be able to cleanse Stratholme – maybe all the necromancers/full scourge are gone, but I don’t think it should ever be liveable again – way too many dark, massively important lore moments happened there for the city to be anything other than extremely haunted.

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  10. Good stuff. I hope the whole world has some purpose going forward and we see levelling journey’s expand with world PvP while levelling, like in vanilla, make a strong comeback.

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  11. A big reason people play video games is nostalgia though. So changing the world destroys the experience many of us want. To me, it feels like Blizzard is just George Lucasing their game.

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  12. A world revamp seems like a huge project, but if they introduce dragon riding in the old world zones (including outland, northrend, pandaria, BFA and broken shore) it may be unavoidable. A lot fewer but larger zones, maybe only two or three zones per continent.

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  13. Y'know two places where they could always look for mystery and treasure? The Hyjal Barrow Deeps (otherwise known as Illidan's prison, not to be confused with the druid barrows we explore back in Cataclysm) and the Stonetalon Caverns that once housed the Oracle.

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  14. Good storytelling man. After this video i have decided to buy all WOW expansions what Blizzard will make, even if I don't play. I owe this much to the game, even if I don't enjoy that much anymore as back then!

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  15. What if……construction around the world was constant, showing workers in various stages of completion, and then when complete (corresponding to patches) new quests and content become available ? Could be an interesting way to show a living world.

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  16. Will BET it's a slow systematic revamp. One zone at a time through patches and targeted xpacs. Quel thalas and lordaeron for midnight, northrend for last titan. Then who knows from there

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